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O, what may man within him hide,
Though angel on the outward side!
— Measure for Measure, Act III Scene 2
KEYWORD: fery
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It is that fery person for all the orld, as just as
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Fery goot: I will make a prief of it in my note-
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It is a fery discretion answer; save the fall is in
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Fery well: what is it? |
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This is fery fantastical humours and jealousies. |
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Let us about it: it is admirable pleasures and fery
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